i recently hatched 1 male and 1 female seramas. they still on their teens this video was fun to watch with all your lil buddies. I am also in the Uk.Cambridgeshire seems this area hard to find many serama Mummies.
@@eneGil Aww bless, lucky to have one of each 😊 my males have seriously outweighed my females this year 😫 are you looking to get a couple more females? Yes Serama mummies are hard to find it seems like they are all scattered around the country 😌 Enjoy your two they are a joy to look after.....most of the time! 😉
@@chucksnchicks they are, altought it should be interesting when they are (mature) when i hatch them I had a baby roo 3 weeks older than the hen and 2 other chicken babies 1 silky and 1 pekin, all 3 protect the lil Serama hen wish by now is about 1/3 of the silky size and half the pekin, wish unfortunatelly I believe are all males.I have a few chickens at home but this 4 are a pack( they sleep in their own separate area everynight.I hope there no issues wheh they mature as the little serama roo will be much smaller and the serama hen so they may at that point end up been separated.atm they are tick as mud all 4 of them but they are only about 3 months old.
@@eneGil Aww how sweet 😍. I love it when they are all young and get on they melt my heart sometimes how loving they are to each other ❤️. And then the hormones kick in 😫, I've had a few males over the years that have got on together and that's so sweet, but not had many just lately though, although Bruno is a little sweetie 🥰 when them cockerels start turning into Roosters he turns into a beast and won't put up with any nonsense. However sometimes the adult females can be just as aggressive to the young males and females. It will be interesting to see how your group dynamics turn out with them being different breeds☺️. I do find chicken behaviour fascinating. 💕💕
@@chucksnchicks yes, earlier I whent to check on 1 of my silkies as she is sitting on eggs and stealing others when i lifted her i saw she had a mouth full of whithe silky feathers..( she is ginger) so my guess she beat the other girl silky whom is white :P
@@caesar4Season503 yes it is in the UK. Really 😯 that is a shame 😟, keep your eye out hopefully someone will import some soon 🤞 and you can be one of the first Serama owners 👍😃. Let us know if you ever find some, that will be interesting to know 👍
Very nice video. Very informative and easily digestible.
Thank you 😊 💕
i recently hatched 1 male and 1 female seramas. they still on their teens this video was fun to watch with all your lil buddies. I am also in the Uk.Cambridgeshire seems this area hard to find many serama Mummies.
@@eneGil Aww bless, lucky to have one of each 😊 my males have seriously outweighed my females this year 😫 are you looking to get a couple more females? Yes Serama mummies are hard to find it seems like they are all scattered around the country 😌 Enjoy your two they are a joy to look after.....most of the time! 😉
Oh and thank you for watching ☺️
@@chucksnchicks they are, altought it should be interesting when they are (mature) when i hatch them I had a baby roo 3 weeks older than the hen and 2 other chicken babies 1 silky and 1 pekin, all 3 protect the lil Serama hen wish by now is about 1/3 of the silky size and half the pekin, wish unfortunatelly I believe are all males.I have a few chickens at home but this 4 are a pack( they sleep in their own separate area everynight.I hope there no issues wheh they mature as the little serama roo will be much smaller and the serama hen so they may at that point end up been separated.atm they are tick as mud all 4 of them but they are only about 3 months old.
@@eneGil Aww how sweet 😍. I love it when they are all young and get on they melt my heart sometimes how loving they are to each other ❤️. And then the hormones kick in 😫, I've had a few males over the years that have got on together and that's so sweet, but not had many just lately though, although Bruno is a little sweetie 🥰 when them cockerels start turning into Roosters he turns into a beast and won't put up with any nonsense. However sometimes the adult females can be just as aggressive to the young males and females. It will be interesting to see how your group dynamics turn out with them being different breeds☺️. I do find chicken behaviour fascinating. 💕💕
@@chucksnchicks yes, earlier I whent to check on 1 of my silkies as she is sitting on eggs and stealing others when i lifted her i saw she had a mouth full of whithe silky feathers..( she is ginger) so my guess she beat the other girl silky whom is white :P
It’s that in UK? I’m in New Zealand, no have Seramas here yet😌
@@caesar4Season503 yes it is in the UK. Really 😯 that is a shame 😟, keep your eye out hopefully someone will import some soon 🤞 and you can be one of the first Serama owners 👍😃. Let us know if you ever find some, that will be interesting to know 👍